You know, as much as I want to hate this movie because of Brett Ratner's involvement, as well as prevailing opinion, I still actually enjoy it. There are certainly some elements of crappiness, but overall, I still enjoy watching it, and it gives my EP600 a workout like no other movie I own.

I finally got around to seeing this Thai martial arts film. First off, the subtitles are a joke. They're almost total nonsense. Still, it's easy to gather that the movie falls into the typical bad martial arts film category. It's certainly what I was expecting. Of course, the reason I wanted to see it was for the action. While she doesn't have the onscreen authority of her fellow Thai contemporary, Tony Jaa, she has her share of insanity. It's amazing what these people can do. As in Jackie Chan movies, they show a reel of mishaps during the closing credits, and it really makes you wonder how they can will themselves through the shooting of ONE movie, let alone try to make a career of it. That's a lot of very real pain to go through for a little bit of cinema. Ouch!